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Lent - Day One

All in all, a pretty good day. I woke up late and really didn't have time to do a mini meditation to help me focus in on the day. Still, I managed to focus on my goals and a do feel like there is a seed of something.
Whether I am able to nurture the seed into something that flowers beautifully and fully is yet to be seen. But today - I have hope. And that is no small thing.

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